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When visiting the picturesque island of St. Lucia, a sight that greets all are the twin peaks of the Pitons. Two ancient volcanic plugs, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, they are now covered in dense jungle landscapes. Gros Piton and Petit Piton will sn**ch your attention with their stunning silhouettes.
The highest peak, at only 798 metres, is a favourite hiking and climbing destination. Gros Piton offers a moderately strenuous 4-hour trek when you’re out hiking, whereas the much wetter Petit Piton is a challenge to even the most experienced.
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Straddling the British Columbia and Alberta border, Mount Assiniboine is a crown jewel of the Canadian Rockies. You’ll immediately notice its striking pyramidal shape, with a base surrounded by lush forests and alpine lakes.
At a staggering peak height of 3,618 metres, at first glance Mount Assiniboine seems inaccessible. Yet it is the feature attraction of the Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park and definitely worth a visit.
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Widely considered one of the oldest mountains in the world, it’s estimated to have started forming 280 million years ago. Today its stark and scarred northern face looms over the skyline of the city below, and its plateau stretching 3 kilometres is globally renowned. Hiking to the summit is easy, or head up to the top on a scenic cable car ride as part of this tour.
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At one of Africa’s southernmost points lies Table Mountain, amongst the immense natural beauty of South Africa. At just over 1,000 metres, it’s by no means the highest peak in the world, but its flat top and wildlife-rich surroundings elevate (pun intended) the mountain.
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You have to admit, a mountain whose images are used by companies such as Google and Apple must be a glorious sight. Indeed, Ama Dablam is that and so much more. At an altitude of 6,812 metres, it’s often called the Matterhorn of the Himalayas.
While you’d have to showcase bravery and nerve to ascend Ama Dablam, taking in its incredible sights on a plane tour is much easier. Taking off from Kathmandu it’s a once-in-a-lifetime trip.
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Most have probably seen the beautiful snapshots of Machu Picchu, but did you know those images were taken from the summit of Huayna Picchu? Looming at 260 metres over the ancient ruins, this mountain peaks at 2,693 metres above sea level.
The picturesque green forested peaks of Huayna Picchu draw thousands of eager trekkers annually. While the iconic ruins of Machu Picchu are worth a trip in itself, get your entrance ticket to the holy site and tackle the “Death Stairs” for a proper adventure.
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Additionally, this lake can change colors during summer. If you visit Deer Lake on a bright summer day, you can see the body of water going from crystal blue to red, purple, orange, and pink as the sun goes down.
Most people visit this lake because of the crystal-clear waters, surrounding forests, and various outdoor activities like fishing, birdwatching, kayaking, canoeing, and boating. You can also visit the golf courses nearby.
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Most people stay at the Ellacoya State Park because of the changing rooms, campsites, and sandy beaches. You can also drive around the beautiful lake and absorb the beauty of the surrounding regions.
Common activities at this lake include cruising, visiting the 20th-century castle and other attractions, swimming, sunbathing, exploring nature, playing games at Funspot at Weirs Beach, etc.
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Many visit Lake Powell because it’s one of the prettiest lakes in the USA. It’s about 186 miles long, 25 miles wide, and 132 feet deep. The cobalt waters complement the colored canyons and maroon cliffs of the Southwest, leaving visitors speechless.
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The Greatest Lakes of North America include five lakes, which comprise around 21% of the world’s total freshwater by surface area. Lake Michigan is the third-largest of these lakes, with a shoreline stretching four states. It’s about 300 miles long, 118 miles wide, and 925 feet deep.
Many stop by Lake Michigan because of the wide range of activities. Common activities at this lake include swimming at one of the stunning beaches, fishing and boating at the many marinas, and hiking and camping at one of the numerous parks along the shoreline.
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This stunning lake is about 220 miles long, 250 miles wide, and 130 feet deep, with over 1,100 miles of shoreline.
If you visit this lake, you can enjoy the public beaches, hike through the forests and take in the fresh air, dive into the crystal-clear water for a good time, or have a delicious meal at some of the many lakeside restaurants.